A grand pale lavender blue, set with very large flowers, of similar form to Princess Beatrice. It
is not quite so tall, but more branching and extremely free flowering. Of strong and good habit of growth. It is one of the best of this colour for massing. (Orpington1923 Whitelegg 1927)

A red bicolour squalens, intermediate in type of colouring [like] Mount Penn and Deuil de
Valery Mayet. In general effect a very warm toned red flower. Standards rose purple in the centre bordered with hazel to ochre-red. Falls pansy purple to violet carmine deepening to
bordeaux and burnt lake at haft. Medium large flower of good squalens form.Ffree flowering and strong, unbranched spikes. 2'9"[85cm] (AJB:1921/2)

AUTOCYCLUS

TB-R9L (obsolete AIS checklist 1939)

AVERIL (1927)

TB-B3D(obsolete AIS checklist 1939 superseded?) (Dykes 1927/TB-Y4L)

Dominion x

Violet blue - a deep and blue tone. It seems I am not expected to send
out violets or blues, though Yeld and Hort and everyone else keeps on at them. I have had very many, and I aimed at deep colour, at blueness and velvetiness and discarded all the others. I have
finally kept two, and I think they will prove the best as in addition to its large flowers, good form and height and habit it is a most vigorous grower. (AIS Bull no 47: 'On Varieties by
AJB'